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Optics Express, volume 26, issue 16, pages 21324
High efficiency of III-nitride micro-light-emitting diodes by sidewall passivation using atomic layer deposition
Matthew S Wong
1
,
David Hwang
1
,
Abdullah I. Alhassan
1
,
Changmin Lee
1
,
Ryan Ley
2
,
Shuji Nakamura
1
,
Steven P. DenBaars
1
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2018-08-03
PubMed ID:
30119435
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
Abstract
Optoelectronic effects of sidewall passivation on micro-sized light-emitting diodes (µLEDs) using atomic-layer deposition (ALD) were investigated. Moreover, significant enhancements of the optical and electrical effects by using ALD were compared with conventional sidewall passivation method, namely plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD). ALD yielded uniform light emission and the lowest amount of leakage current for all µLED sizes. The importance of sidewall passivation was also demonstrated by comparing leakage current and external quantum efficiency (EQE). The peak EQEs of 20 × 20 µm2 µLEDs with ALD sidewall passivation and without sidewall passivation were 33% and 24%, respectively. The results from ALD sidewall passivation revealed that the size-dependent influences on peak EQE can be minimized by proper sidewall treatment.
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